With the 2012 results, are VA/CO slowly becoming D leans and not 50/50? (user search)
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Author Topic: With the 2012 results, are VA/CO slowly becoming D leans and not 50/50?  (Read 3778 times)
Antonio the Sixth
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« on: November 17, 2012, 12:23:58 AM »

I think much comes down to turnout. If democrats are able to stabilize turnout to 2012 levels among their key constituencies, yes, those two States should be lean-D. In a low-turnout election, anything could still happen.
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Antonio the Sixth
Antonio V
Atlas Institution
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Posts: 58,191
United States


Political Matrix
E: -7.87, S: -3.83

P P
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2012, 02:26:38 PM »

Liberal migration from California and Hispanics going to CO make it more D every year, they're the root of the cause.  I'm calling my home state, Colofornia/Calirado from now on.

Non Colorado-born not allowed.

Should we call this Stativism?
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